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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row, lefl lo fight- Miss Goodrich, Adviser, N. Fowler, Secretary, P. Mal- lory, President, J. Gillette, Student Council Rep., A. Russell, Treasurer. Row two-D. White, Vice' president, J. Cooper, Stu- dent Council Rep.g T. Ash, Student Council Rep.g G. Root, Student Council Rep. Breaking Camp-- moving soon The seniors are looking forward to graduation with a feeling of happiness as well as regret. Looking back on their freshman year, they re- member the baked food sale and the auctioning of Mr. Gormel's cake. Their sophomore pro- ject to earn money was a dance, The Sopho- more Record Hopf, in the gym. Melodies in Mayl' was the name of the junior Prom over which Nancy Fowler reigned as queen. The last year was probably the most success- ful one. They started their money-making campaign with a very successful Senior Play. A very successful baked foods sale soon fol- lowed. A new and very profitable money-mak- ing project was the collection of deposit bottles. Breaking with tradition, the seniors have changed the date of the Prom to the weekend before graduation to encourage more students to participate. During four years in high school, many of the seniors have contributed much to the extra- curricular activities of the school. The class was indeed honored when so many won high awards. Class President bids us fare- well and good luck on our journey Dear Classmates: We are about to become pioneers just as our forefathers were. We are not Hgoing VVest'i to hunt for gold, but we are going to look for jobs and find our place in society. There have been many wonderful people in the past years advising, teaching, and helping us to follow the right trail. It is now up to us to make our own success we become adults in the community. It has been an honor and privilege to be the President of the Class of 1957. Good luck and God bless you! Sincerely yours, Peter Mallory.
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